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verify-nvmrc

v1.0.5

Published

Finds the closest .nvmrc file and checks the currently loaded node version against that.

Downloads

56

Readme

verify-nvmrc

Script to help verify that the loaded node version matches what is set in the the closest .nvmrc file.

Usage

You can run this script through npx.

npx verify-nvmrc
# Node version is correct

Options

  • -e, --emoji

Supports emojis.

  • -v, --verbose

Logs out where it found the nvmrc file, if one is present. And logs out current node version.

  • -f, --fail

Process exits with code 1 if node version mismatch.

npx verify-nvmrc -e -v
# ℹ️ Current node version v14.15.4
# ℹ️ Found .nvmrc file with v14.15.4 at /Users/bitttttten/github.com/verify-nvmrc/.nvmrc
# Node version is correct 🎉

Caveats

Kind of ironically only supports node v12 and above since this script uses ES modules (for now, feel free to open a PR). To run with node v10, you should enable support for ES modules with the --experimental-modules flag: npx verify-nvmrc --experimental-modules. For node v8 and below, feel free to open a PR until a version of the script has been written that is v8 compatible.